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Old 30th March 2011, 07:22 PM
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welcome, everyone here is more than helpful, good luck
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Old 1st April 2011, 04:29 PM
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Default wishbones!!

Big thanks to gingea1pom for the fast delivery rather chuffed with these!

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Old 2nd April 2011, 08:19 PM
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wheyyy!
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Old 3rd April 2011, 02:52 PM
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Angry Ahhh!

It seems as tho, gettin a peice of 1220x 2440mm bit of wood to your house is probably the hardest part of the build! was going to start the chassis today aswell!!
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Old 3rd April 2011, 04:15 PM
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I got bored as the wood is coming tomorrow now!=-) so.... i decided to lay a few of the base rails out and sit in it!! :-p
no broom! noises were made tho

shall be tacking it all up tomorrow afternoon



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Old 3rd April 2011, 06:13 PM
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LOL, we have all done the sit in it before it's even 1/2 way there bit
Those wishbones from Ginge are a work of art, that guy sure can weld. Nice bloke too!
You can't go far wrong with Andy's chassis kit, I built mine using one, it was all spot on.
Best of luck with the build, keep the piccies coming
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Old 3rd April 2011, 06:38 PM
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Smile Great stuff

Firstly, I do not believe that I have welcomed you to the forum yet.

Welcome to the forum

Looks as if you are nearly all set to start the fun bit of building the chassis.

Know what you mean about transporting large sheets of build materials home, it's a real PITA

Sheets of ply, steel & alloy are not the easiest thing to transport in one piece, I certainly miss my old Transit since I sold it.

Love the picture of you sitting in position .... Bet you did make the brum brum noises, even if it was just in your mind

Got to admit it, done the same thing myself at about the same stage .... I guess the little boy within never really goes away .... Errm hang on, when I started my build, I probably was still a wee lad
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Old 3rd April 2011, 06:39 PM
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Lol

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